Designer John Galliano walks the runway during the Christian Dior show as part of the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011

Parsons The New School for Design has invited fashion designer John Galliano to teach a master class, the school confirmed Wednesday.

The British couturier has kept a low profile since his 2011 anti-Semitic rant that resulted in a conviction in France and ended his 15-year tenure at Dior. Earlier this year, Galliano collaborated with Oscar de la Renta, one step in a cautious rehabilitation of the designer’s image.

“The planned master class with John Galliano will be a dynamic and intimate opportunity for our students to learn from an immensely talented designer. We believe that over the past two years, Mr. Galliano has demonstrated a serious intent to make amends for his past actions, and as part of this workshop, Parsons students will have the opportunity to engage in a frank conversation with Mr. Galliano about the challenges and complications of leading a design house in the 21st century” the school said in a statement. A representative for the school had no further comment.

Other designers, including Diane Von Furstenberg, Donna Karan and Olivier Theyskens, have also led such master classes. The three-day class will also include visits with the students and more informal mentoring sessions.

Galliano, 52, blamed the anti-Semitic outburst on drug and alcohol abuse problems and attended rehab for two months in 2011. He has since apologized.